Role Of Sulfide-Modified Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron On Carbon Nanotubes In Nonradical Activation Of Peroxydisulfate

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS(2022)

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Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) is highly persistent and difficult to remove, making it urgent to find an efficient method for alleviating the enormous environmental pressure of SMX. In this study, sulfide-modified nanoscale zero-valent iron on carbon nanotubes (S-nZVI@CNTs) was prepared to activate peroxydisulfate (PDS) for the degradation of SMX. The results showed that SMX was completely removed within 40 min (k(obs)=0.1058 min(-1)) in the S-nZVI@CNTs/PDS system. By analyzing quenching experiments and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), singlet oxygen (O-1(2)) was the main active species of the S-nZVI@CNTs/PDS system. O-1(2) might be mediated by the abundant carbonyl groups (C = O) on carbon nanotubes through spectroscopic analyses. In addition, sulfur doping transitioned the activation pathway to a nonradical pathway. Spectroscopic analyses and electrochemical experiments confirmed that the formation of CNTs-PDS complexes and S-nZVI could promote electron transfer on the catalyst surface. Furthermore, the main degradation intermediates of SMX were identified, and five possible transformation pathways were proposed. The S-nZVI@CNTs/PDS system possessed advantages including high anti-interference (Cl-, NO3-, HA), a strong applicability, recyclability and a low PDS consumption, offering new insight into the degradation of antibiotic wastewater.
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Carbon nanotubes, Modified nanoscale zero-valent iron, Peroxydisulfate activation, Sulfamethoxazole, Nonradical oxidation
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